In the past, my classmate Gao Xiao and I traveled to Tibet with go on road trip's team. At that time, we were well prepared and kept exercising every day. In order to overcome altitude sickness, before departure, the pilot told us not to defecate casually in the abandoned toilet in no man's land. Although I was curious at the time, I was afraid to ask more questions.
It is difficult to cross the new Tibet line, and the road is not bad. Mainly there are many high-altitude areas, and you have to cross 40,000 to 50,000 meters. If you are in poor health, it is difficult to adapt. You should also do enough exercise before you leave. The scenery along the way is really pleasing to the eye, but it is still a little uncomfortable, mainly because the plateau is not itchy and my head hurts a little, but it does not affect our cycling.
There are some abandoned cars on the road, and some have had accidents. The roads here are very good. Why is there a car accident? I guess it has a lot to do with quick response. Some people rashly crossed the new Tibet line without making any preparations. Once there is a serious high reflection at high altitude, the consequences will be quite serious. One possibility is that the car is in bad condition and broke down halfway. Because the trailer repair cost is too high, it can only be abandoned, and the parts of these abandoned vehicles are basically dismantled.
When the car drove to Sakamoto, Qitai, a no-man's land on the New Tibet Line, it must have seen an abandoned toilet not far away. At that time, the captain just said that the problem could not be solved, and Gao and I wanted to go to the end. The first time we drove to the bathroom, the foreman turned around and came back from the front. Ask us if we are desperate, please hurry. We saw many words sprayed on the toilet wall, especially the words "wolves eat people". At that time, we were still scared to see them.
During the break, the captain talked to us again. This time, he told us why we can't take our hands off the abandoned toilets in no man's land. There are two main reasons why you should never go to the abandoned toilet in no man's land to relieve yourself when taking the new Tibet line.
First, few people prevent wild animals from attacking the new Tibet line, but this is a paradise for wild animals. Besides Tibetan antelopes and yaks, there are wolves. On 20 16, a man and a woman drove to an abandoned toilet next to Qitai Daban in the no-man's land of the new Tibet line, and they set up tents in the toilet for the night. As a result, both of them were swallowed by wolves. Although the truth of the incident can't be confirmed, wolves do exist in the no-man's land of the New Tibet Line, and many tourists who go to road trip have also taken photos of wolves.
A 20-year-old female college student from Huang Ran came to the desolate Hoh Xil alone during the graduation season and was finally buried here. After a few days of accidents, her ID card, student ID card, clothes and human skeleton were all found, and it was finally confirmed that she was eaten by a wolf. Therefore, it is true that wolves eat people.
Abandoned toilets in the no-man's land of the new Tibet line are likely to become hiding places for wild animals because they have not been visited for a long time. If you act rashly, if the wolves really hide there, the consequences will be unimaginable; If there are many people, maybe wolves will be afraid of you. If there are few people, it is likely to become a good meal for wolves.
Second, the abandoned toilets in the no-man's land of the New Tibet Line have a high altitude, and the consequences of defecation here are very serious. Because of the low oxygen at high altitude, when you stand there, most of the blood in your upper body will instantly flow into the abdominal cavity. The bladder is full of urine before urination, which will lead to a rapid drop in blood pressure.
At this time, people's brain, heart and lungs can't supply blood, which will lead to hypoxia, so people will collapse quickly at this time, which will cause dizziness, black eyes, tinnitus and other symptoms. In severe cases, it will also cause shock, such as poor heart function, and it is very likely to die directly.
In addition, the sudden drop of intravesical pressure will also lead to acute congestion of bladder mucosa and hematuria. Therefore, it is quite dangerous to urinate and defecate in plateau areas. No wonder the toilets here are abandoned. Maybe it's just that we don't want everyone to go to the toilet at high altitude.